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Foxconn Group has issued a five-point statement today in response to a Reuters report on employment discrimination in India, firmly denying the allegations and emphasizing that about 25% of the female employees recruited by Foxconn in India are married, and the company does not tolerate any form of discrimination. The article exposes that Foxconn, a supplier for Apple, allegedly refused to allow married women to work on iPhone assembly in Tamil Nadu, India. The Indian government has requested a detailed report from the Tamil Nadu authorities. Foxconn emphasizes maintaining the welfare of employees globally as its top priority and highlights its commitment to equal job opportunities, diverse recruitment, and compliance with local standards.
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